Monday, August 29, 2016

Does Mark Zuckerberg really lament that the poor in the world don’t have internet access? Nope, he laments that they are not part of his facebook empire. Facebook for those who don’t know is a social media site where users (i.e. slaves) post their photos, web-surfing history, likes/dislikes, political views, browsing habits, etc... online for the world to see. Ever wonder why the site is ‘free’? It’s simple, you the user (slave) are the product. Information is bought and sold on you all day long. Reading an article on facebook and have a webcam? Better read that user (slave) agreement to be sure it isn’t scanning where your eyes are in the article. And while you’re at it check out what they do with your microphone. Not many understand how invasive this social media site and others are. So here we have Francis meeting with another globalist pushing the computer panopticon...all in the name of helping the poor! Cell phones, computers, tablets, etc... Francis wants you to join this diabolical system.

The Church loves all her children like a loving mother, but cares for all and protects with a special affection those who are smallest and defenseless. This is the duty that Christ himself entrusted to the entire Christian community as a whole. Aware of this, the Church is especially vigilant in protecting children and vulnerable adults.

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Canon Law already provides for the possibility of removal from ecclesiastical office “for grave reasons”. This pertains to diocesan Bishops and Eparchs as well, and those who are by law equal to them (cf. can. 193 § 1 CIC; can. 975 § 1 CCEO). With this Letter my intention is to underline that among the aforesaid “grave reasons” is the negligence of a Bishop in the exercise of his office, and in particular in relation to cases of sexual abuse inflicted on minors and vulnerable adults, as stated in the Motu ProprioSacramentorum Sanctitatis Tutelapromulgated by St John Paul II and amended by my beloved Predecessor, Benedict XVI. In such cases the following procedure is to be observed:

Article 1:§ 3. In the case of the abuse of minors and vulnerable adults it is enough that the lack of diligence be grave.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

“I need scarcely remind you of how impressed I was in Cuba to see the way in which Raul Castro wishes to lead his country onto a new path, without breaking with the immediate past.” — Benedict XVI

“Obedience to my successor has always been unquestionable. Then there is a sense of deep communion and friendship. The moment he was elected I felt, as many others did, a spontaneous sense of gratitude towards Providence. After two Pontiffs from Central Europe, the Lord set his eyes as it were on the universal Church and invited us towards a broader, more Catholic communion. I personally felt deeply touched right from the start by Pope Francis’ extraordinary human warmth towards me. He tried to reach me by phone right after his election. He wasn’t able to get hold of me so he tried again straight after the meeting with the universal Church from St. Peter’s balcony and he spoke to me in a very cordial manner. Since then, he has given me the gift of a marvelous paternal and fraternal relationship. I often receive small gifts, letters written in person. Before undertaking any major trips, the Pope always comes to visit me. The human kindness he has shown me is for me a special grace in this final phase of my life, which I can only be grateful for. What he says about being close to other people are not just words. He puts them into practice with me. May he in turn feel the Lord’s kindness every day. For this, I pray for him to the Lord.” — Benedict XVI

Sadly, there are those who believe Benedict XVI didn’t resign from the papacy because of grammatical errors in his resignation. These people also believe that Benedict is a lover of all things traditional in the Catholic Faith, which couldn’t be further from the truth. Some people project Benedict to be pope spoken of in the private revelation of Fatima and are even anxiously awaiting for Benedict to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart. The reality is Benedict XVI was a modernist who was under suspicion of heresy by the Holy Office before Vatican II and still remains one. Benedict has made many public statements (in interviews, letters, and a speech) stating that he is no longer a pope. Denial isn’t a river which flows through Egypt but is a state of mind of those who refuse to see the truth of the situation for what it is.

Friday, August 26, 2016

This
video draws from Aroup Chatterjee’s book (see below) and has a few
factual errors. That being said, it does demonstrate how Mother Teresa
raised money ostensibly for the poor but instead used this money to
spread her religious order as well as clearly shows the abhorrent
conditions of her homes and hospitals. Yes, we know what Mr. Hitchens
stood for and no we don’t agree with everything in the film.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Sit down and listen to Uncle Bernie tell a few stories and yarns complete with funny and witty anecdotes. Just to be sure, Uncle Bernie throws a dash of Catholicism into them with scant theology. Trust Bp. Fellay, he’s going to transform Modernist Rome into the spotless bride of Christ once the SSPX gets their personal prelature cubby-hole in the insane wing of the Novus Ordo mansion. After all as Uncle Bernie reminds us countless times, we live in confusing times!

John Paul II received in a private audience 160 Jewish leaders, rabbis, cantors and their relatives. It was unprecedented in that never before had so many rabbis set foot in the Vatican at once and they were there to meet John Paul II! It was requested by the Pave The Way Foundation located in New York, United States of America. John Paul II’s Talmudic Jewish friend, Gary Krupp, proposed the meeting as a way to show thanks to John Paul II for combating anti-semitism. The Pave The Way Foundation prides itself on working behind the scenes and achieving concrete results in the furtherance of their mission. One of their previous victories in 2002 was getting papal permission for Talmudic scholars and rabbis to have access to the Vatican Library where they can view and study the original works of Maimonides (aka the RaMBaM). This mission was aptly named the “Maimonides Project”. Another success was receiving permission for a loan of manuscripts of Maimonides and others, from the Vatican Library, to the Israel Museum, for its fortieth anniversary exhibit during the upcoming summer of 2005. Among the items were:

a magnificently illustrated 15th-century manuscript of the Mishneh Torah, the text which was written in the 12th century by the Rambam (Maimonides),

a complete Hebrew Bible codex and a book of Psalms, both produced in Rome in the 13th century and greatly prized by Jewish scholars since that time.

At the audience, three rabbis blessed John Paul II as well as a group of cantors who sang a special blessing, the Shehecheyahu. John Paul II addressed them with these words,

“May this be an occasion for renewed commitment to increased understanding and cooperation in the service of building a world ever more firmly based on respect for the divine image in every human being. Upon all of you, I invoke the abundant blessings of the Almighty and, in particular, the gift of peace. Shalom aleichem.”

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Today, the Italian daily newspaper, la Repubblica, published an interview of Benedict XVI conducted by Elio Guerriero — “Troppo stanco, così ho lasciato il ministero petrino”. This interview is an excerpt from the soon to be published book, Servitore di Dio e dell'umanità, La biografia di Benedetto XVI(Servant of God and humanity, The Biography of Benedict XVI). In this interview the question of Benedict XVI’s resignation comes up and the particulars surrounding his decision. In his own words Fr. Benedict says,

“In particular, the date for World Youth Day had already been set, which was to take place in the summer of 2013 in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Now, in this regard, I had two very specific beliefs. After the experience of the trip to Mexico and Cuba, I no longer felt I would be able to take such a demanding journey. In addition to this, the setup of World Youth Day given by John Paul II made the physical presence of the Pope essential. We did not consider using a television feed or using some other technological means. This also was another issue that made the resignation a duty for me. Finally, I had certain trust that even without my presence the year of faith would still go well. Faith, in fact, is a grace, a generous gift of God to believers. I had, therefore, the firm belief that my successor, as well as and then happened, he would equally bring it to fruition as the Lord desired, the initiative started (launched) by me. ”

Later in the interview’s follow-up question, Emeritus Benedict expands on the answer as if it wasn’t already comprehensible,

“Above all [after the Mexico/Cuba trip] I realized was no longer able to face a future in transoceanic flights because of the problem of jet-lag. Of course I also discussed this issue with my personal doctor, Prof. Patrizio Polisca, MD. Thus it became clear that I wouldn't be able to attend World Youth Day
in Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 2013, because I would not be able to
endure the jet-lag. From then on I had to decide in a relatively short period of time on the date of my resignation.”

Well ladies and gentlemen, we have yet another first from Joseph Ratzinger! He resigned from his papal office because he couldn’t “endure the jet-lag.” What happened to picking up your cross and offering it up for Our Lord? Or better yet, why not cancel the trip? (And all future World Youth Days!) From his conduct one would think Benedict XVI was answerable to someone other than God.

So, the spectacle of World Youth Day must go on.

It’s not like Joseph Ratzinger has ever followed Catholic tradition in anything he did. In fact, he has a history of bizarre statements and actions.

Fr. Karl Rahner and Fr. Joseph Ratzinger at the Second Vatican Council

exhibiting the strange behavior of dressing like laymen in coat and ties.

“For the discourse of officialdom, Bergoglio was the extreme right. Without taking away the merits of the Cardinal nor subtracting responsibility for his role during the dictatorship - with the ecclesiastical condition that guaranteed the extermination with his sermons on a way of being Western and Christian - the extreme right finished entering the Casa Rosada* with the hand of O'Reilly. When Massa came to the Cabinet, the Nuncio Adriano Bernardini, the delegate of Ratzinger in our land, already had a silver bridge of communication with the core of political power in Argentina. Between 2005 and 2012, Bernardini warned the staff of Cristina with a definition of Bergoglio that arose at the same time, of bad intention and political analysis: "He's a man sick with power."”*literally the Pink House, the executive mansion of the President of Argentina

Saturday, August 20, 2016

"It started with John XXIII, who changed the 2000-year-old Catholic doctrine, and made it possible for Catholics and Jews to be able to work together as partners in a process that we call “Tikkun ha-Olam” in the Jewish language: ‘To repair the world according to the view [image, picture, design] that God keeps prepared for all his children.’ It continued with John Paul II, who understood the depths of inhumaneneness and who recognized the horror of the past and the desire [need] for something to change — not just theologically, but also in general, in people’s attitude. He was an inspiration for me."- Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum -

Friday, August 19, 2016

Fr. Claude Burns (aka Fr. Pontifex) warbling his song ‘Ocean’while sitting in a rowboat in a river & walking along the bank

Claude Thomas Burns is a star of the Novus Ordo and has made several music videos such as the one above as well as spoken word videos. It’s rumored that if one is in Evansville, Indiana and attends Theology On Tap at the local bar one can rub shoulders with him and soak up his wisdom.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Stay tuned to Call Me Jorge... for an upcoming post on who Mother Teresa was and what she stood for. Hint, it isn’t the saintly little woman caricature that the mainstream medias and Vatican propaganda machines have churned out. (click here to read post)

Rabbis Steven Graber, of Temple Hillel in North Woodmere, Jay Rosenbaum of Temple Israel in Lawrence and Shalom Stern of Temple Beth El in Cedarhurst were among the 120 rabbis, seven Catholic cardinals, 25 bishops and 50 priests who the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Vatican II, which transformed 2,000 years of Catholic-Jewish relations and began constructive dialogue between the two faiths, according to religious leaders. Bishop William Murphy, of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, was in attendance.

Held from May 4-7 at the religious center of the Neocatechumenal Way on the shores of the Galilee in Israel, the four-day conference had 400 attendees, including lay people; a concert, “The Suffering of the Innocents,” composed by Kiko Arguello and performed by The Way; reflection on the history of Catholic-Jewish relations and addressed the current wave of anti-Semitism in Europe and the persecution of Christians in some Africa and Middle East countries.

In a closing address Rabbi Rosenbaum said: “While we who have gathered come from different faiths, we share the same fate, so let us pray that God strengthen and inspire us as we go forward to do the holy work of Tikkun Olam, repairing the world for all humanity.”

Remember back on 24 October 2015 when Eric ‘the great monarch’ Gajewski interviewed John Salza about his new book and Fatima? Well, it appears that indeed ‘the great monarch’ takes orders from his spiritual mentor Paul Kramer. Why do we say this? For the simple reason that Eric has thrown his Salza interview down into the memory-hole. It turns out recently Kramer has been attacking Salza and Salza has returned the favor — so the head of the ‘order of eagles’ made the interview disappear.

Look at this recent facebook post by the pied-piper himself about his guest Salza.

Here are the links to their respective websites if one is interested in their ongoing cat fight:

Thanks to the internet one can still enjoy all the lunacy of these two clowns.

Eric Gajewski interviews John Salza (24.10.15) Part I

Eric Gajewski interviews John Salza (24.10.15) Part II

Dear supporters of TradCatKnight are you in agreement with how your donations are being used? Gajewski commissioned artist David Dees to make this picture of ‘the great monarch’ leading his make-believe ‘order of eagles’ against some other group of make-believe soldiers.

A 100% guarantee this post will not be copied and pasted by Gajewski to his blog like countless others from Call Me Jorge... and so many other blogs have been!

One would think that with a claimed 13 million plus pilgrims to the Vatican since the Jubilee of Mercy was declared, that Rome Reports wouldn’t have to pull shenanigans like this to bolster the numbers attending an Angelus Address.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Achinoam Nini (aka Noa) is an Israeli born singer to a Yemeni-Jewish family. Noa was good friends with John Paul II whom she performed for nine times. She also performed for Benedict XVI and a second time recently at World Youth Day Kraków 2016 for Francis. She is portrayed as a leftist who supports Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) by the Israeli media as she often doesn’t agree with the Likud party’s policies. The reality is far different. She wrote on her facebook page on 11 February 2016:

Friday, August 12, 2016

Earlier this year in July at the ordination of abbé Sabur, in Paris France, Bp. de Galarreta of the Society (FSSPX) gave a sermon in which he talked about a letter which Bp. Fellay had been given by the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith which gave the SSPX permission to ordain whomever they see fit regardless of what the local diocesan officials had to say about the matter. Below is a transcribed excerpt of a recent sermon of Bp. Fellay in which he confirmed Bp. de Galarreta's words.

“And there are two ways of incardination. The one is belonging to a diocese and the one the other one is belonging to a religious congregation order. The Church refuses to give this sacrament to let's call them loose, loose cannons, loose priests. They must be under the jurisdiction, under the order, under the obedience and it is very interesting to see that this is one of the major arguments which Rome is using against us to say that we and the uh future priests are suspended. They claim that you are not incardinated so your ordination is illegitimate. This they did since the time when they pretended since they had suppressed the Society. Now and this is very interesting, and you may understand there the importance of our discussions with Rome. Discussions we do not deal with so you say making a deal with Rome or making concessions with Rome. No. These discussion have as a purpose that we request from these authorities which we still recognize as legitimate. That they do recognize that our action is authentically Catholic, is legitimate. And one of the we may say last steps which Rome has done is precisely about the ordinations given by us. In fact, it's about a little bit more than two years now that this is already a fact but as it is done with the subtle Roman politics I didn't even realize that. As only just now a few months ago that I have received a letter so it's written in black and white from Rome which states, “you can freely ordain the priest of the Society and of course it implies the communities which are with us without asking the permission to the local ordinary.” So Rome states we can freely ordain our candidates. That means that Rome does recognize as legitimate the action like the one we took today. We can see here how far we are from the condemnation from the local ordinary. But, yes, it is true, it is very complicated, it is a very complicated situation the one in which we are and it is not because of us. It's because of the situation of the Church which is real...excuse the word a real mess. They, we do say that this situation of tremendous confusion is the consequence of a Council , Council Vatican II, in which the germs of this confusion have been inoculated into the Church. And that's precisely because we fight against this because we fight against this disorder that we have been punished. Of course we do say that it is unjust. That's the situation, that's why we continue to do what the Church has always done but it is interesting to see that little by little, in the facts, Rome does recognizes that we exist and that what we do is right.”

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Gregorius Henricus Laurentius Diego Dagobertus Hervinus Hesse (aka Gregorius Hesse, Gregory Hesse) died on 25 January 2006 from a massive stroke brought about by his diabetes. He was known for being a lush, gourmand, and loquacious. Below are some photos of Gregory Hesse which show a completely different side of him that many have never seen before.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The National Catholic Reporter publishes a bi-weekly comic strip named, Francis, the comic strip. The subject of the comic is a purported behind-the-scene look at how Francis runs his Vatican. He is portrayed as a simple hip social justice warrior pontiff who is smarter than his bureaucrats who resist his progressive reforms. In the three strips below we see Allah send Francis a Moslem refugee whom Francis welcomes with open arms and then he promptly places her in his Council of Cardinal Advisers (G8/G9). Who controls the NGO which publishes the National Catholic Reporter and is responsible for the tripe they put out? If the cartoonist of this strip, Pat Marrin, were interested in the truth, he would have shown refugees like this fleeing from the Wahhabi moslems and Salafist moslems which have invaded their countries. Further Marrin would expose the role of the British, American, and Israeli intelligence agencies in the creation of these groups and their financial backers, the House of Saud. Finally if this were a true cartoon representation, it would have the rabbis and their Talmud & Kabbalah as the inspiration behind the modernist revolutionary schemes of Francis.